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“The difference between try and triumph is a little umph.” – Unknown
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“The difference between try and triumph is a little umph.” – Unknown
How have you been measuring up in the umph department lately? Don't miss my Tip of the Week. Read More
The 7 Types Of People to Avoid In Social Media
Posted by bigmoneyweb under Social MediaFrom http://smallbiztrends.com 4915 days ago
I love social media. As a marketer, a business owner, and a consumer, I love that social media introduces me to the people I need to network with and introduce
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What Have Tomatoes Got To Do With Productivity?
Posted by bloggertone under ManagementFrom http://bloggertone.com 4915 days ago
The Pomodoro Technique is a productivity approach that focuses on overcoming what many see as the biggest barrier to productivity, namely multitasking.
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What a Little Bizsugar Has Done for Me as a Business Blogger
Posted by marz25 under SugarToneFrom http://theoneofakindpreneur.com 4915 days ago
Made Hot by: Entrepreneurosaurus on April 25, 2011 12:49 am
Being in the news is a great way to get noticed. I use Bizsugar to share my ideas, tips and learn from other people. Here are 3 ways in which business bloggers, writers and business owners can use Bizsugar to sweeten their business success
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Top 5 Most Important Features for Your Email Marketing Software to Have - Marketing - Email Marketing
Posted by edith1334 under Online MarketingFrom http://goarticles.com 4916 days ago
As an aspiring marketer, there are a number of factors that must be taken into consideration when evaluating email marketing software. One of the most important of all is the feature set. This aspect is so critical because it determines functionality and capabilities you will have at your disposal.
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Steven Pressfield On Doing The Work & Overcoming The Struggles Of A Professional Writer
Posted by therisetothetop under Success StoriesFrom http://www.therisetothetop.com 4916 days ago
Interview with Steven Pressfield, international best-selling author of books such as Gates Of Fire and The Legend Of Bagger Vance, on the journey and how he overcame resistance.
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State And Local Tax Surprises For Your Small Business
Posted by sannwood under FinanceFrom http://www.openforum.com 4916 days ago
There may be even greater reasons for complaining about state and/or local taxes. Where your business is located can make a big difference in the amount of state and local taxes you pay.
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Employee Wellness Programs Becoming Popular
Posted by lkpetrolino under Human ResourcesFrom http://www.365daysofstartups.com 4916 days ago
It’s always difficult to invest in employee programs that are geared towards saving money in the long-run. Especially today, many employers fail to rationalize spending money in order to save money. Many employee programs are costly and are not able to show an immediate return on investment to th
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Entrepreneurs Must Minimize Friction For Feedback
Posted by martinzwilling under StartupsFrom http://blog.startupprofessionals.com 4916 days ago
Entrepreneurship is not a job for the Lone Ranger. Every startup requires building and maintaining effective relationships with people, including partners, team members, customers, and investors. That means giving and asking for feedback, and learning from it, especially negative feedback.
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Lessons Learned From A Bootstrapped Startup – with Shane Mac
Posted by timjahn under StartupsFrom http://www.beyondthepedway.com 4916 days ago
An interview with Shane Mac, founder of Hello There, about lessons learned from his bootstrapped startup from pricing to why you shouldn't give people choices.
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